CBP Said to be Considering Extensions for Duty Payments
CBP is looking at allowing extensions for duty payments in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, The National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America said in a March 19 email following an industry update call with CBP. The NCBFAA and other industry members recently suggested in a letter that CBP consider such extensions, it said. "CBP understands the major impact this could have and is currently researching to see if the plan is feasible," said the NCBFAA. "In the meantime, CBP is considering case-by-case deferrals."
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Geodis said in a March 20 email that CBP was considering "granting a ninety-day extension of duty payments" and is reviewing its authorities to allow for such extensions. "As of today, lacking specific individual permissions, duty and related obligations remain in place," the company said. CBP didn't immediately comment.